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Jan 25 2009

Recalled: Happy Tails Multi Flavored Dog Treats

Happy Tails Dog Treats Recalled Due to Salmonella-Tainted Peanut Butter

Is my dog’s food recalled? What dog treats are recalled? Can pets get sick from the peanut butter salmonella contamination? (Alessandro Paiva Photo)“How can I tell if my Happy Tails dog treats have been recalled?”

“What’s the UPC code for the recalled pet treats?”

“Will my dog get salmonella if he eats recalled dog treats?”

The list of recalled pet foods and recalled pet treats continues to grow, as a result of the salmonella-tainted peanut butter that’s sickened hundreds and even killed a handful of unlucky victims.

Pet treats are included among the items that have been recalled as a result of the peanut butter salmonella scare of January 2009.

Recalled: Happy Tails Multi Flavored Dog Treats

Happy Trails brand Multi-Flavored Dog Biscuits have been recalled; some of the dog treats in this multi-flavored package are said to contain the peanut butter that’s been recalled due to salmonella contamination.

These treats are sold at many stores across the United States, including Albertsons, Shaw’s Supermarkets and Star Market, among others prior to January 25, 2009.

The following UPC codes and package sizes of Happy Tails dog treats are recalled:

  • 26-ounce packages - UPC 41163-42406
  • 4-pound packages - UPC 41163-42403

For additional information, shoppers can call Supervalu Inc. at 877-932-7948.

If your dog ate these recalled pet treats, it’s important to monitor the dog for symptoms of salmonella, including vomiting, diarrhea, refusing to eat and fever.

How Do I Learn More About Recalled Dog Foods, Cat Foods and Pet Treats?

To learn more about how to learn about recalled pet food brands read How Do I Know if My Pet’s Food Has Been Recalled?

Dog owners should also read about another dog treat recall, issued for PetSmart’s  Grreat Choice Dog Biscuits.

For additional information on what to do during a pet food recall, the signs and symptoms of salmonella in dogs and cats and more, visit The Pet Food Recall Page.

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